To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first Stampede Breakfast in 1923, a new children’s book reveals the true story behind this iconic western tradition. Flip, Flop, Flapjack is written by Brenda Joyce Leahy, the granddaughter of the legendary founder Wildhorse Jack.

The picture book, for ages 4-8, chronicles the antics of Wildhorse Jack, a larger-than-life cowboy who loses every event at the Stampede rodeo, but celebrates by hosting a huge pancake breakfast the next morning — much to the chagrin of his little daughter Frankie.

The book features illustrations by artist Melissa Bruglemans-LaBelle,  archive photos, and the Morton Family pancake recipe.

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